Claims
- 1. A method for creating an infinitely variable ratio transmission comprising the steps of:
a. connecting five cylinders to a variator control valve through fluid lines; b. filling cylinders, fluid lines, and a variator control valve with fluid; c. connecting a crankshaft to a eccentric lobe and a bearing assembly; d. connecting the eccentric lobe and the bearing assembly to a piston; e. placing the piston at the top of the cylinder; f. permitting the eccentric lobe to force the piston to rise in the cylinder; g. allowing the other pistons to fall in the downward stroke; h. permitting fluids to flow through the fluid lines into the variator control valve; i. allowing the fluid to flow out of the variator control valve through a fluid line to a cylinder on a downward stroke; and j. controlling a speed of the crankshaft by an opening and closing of the variator control valve.
- 2. A method for creating an infinitely variable ratio transmission comprising the steps of:
a. connecting an eccentric lobe to a crankshaft; b. disposing at least one piston within a cylinder adjacent the eccentric lobe; c. filling said cylinder with fluid; d. pressurizing said fluid to produce a pressurized fluid; e. utilizing said pressurized fluid to urge the piston against the eccentric lobe, thereby generating a contact force between the piston and the eccentric lobe; and f. varying the contact force between the piston and the eccentric lobe by varying a fluid pressure within the piston.
- 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising the steps of moving the eccentric lobe through an eccentric travel path by rotating the crankshaft and altering a rotational speed of the crankshaft by varying the fluid pressure within the piston.
- 4. A method for creating an infinitely variable ratio transmission comprising the steps of:
a. connecting an eccentric lobe to a crankshaft; b. disposing at least one piston within each of five cylinders adjacent the eccentric lobe; c. connecting the five cylinders to a variator control valve through fluid lines; d. charging said cylinders, control valve and fluid lines with a working fluid; e. pressurizing said working fluid; f. urging the pistons against the eccentric lobe, thereby generating a contact force between each piston and the eccentric lobe; g. moving the eccentric lobe through an eccentric travel path by rotating the crankshaft; h. utilizing the eccentric lobe to cause at least a first piston to move through an upward stroke in its cylinder; i. allowing at least one second piston to move through a downward stroke in conjunction with the upward stroke of the first piston; j. permitting fluid to flow through the fluid lines, variator control valve and between the cylinders during crankshaft rotation; k. allowing fluid to flow out of the variator control valve, through a fluid line to a cylinder as the piston of the cylinder is moving through a downward stroke; and l. altering a rotational speed of the crankshaft by varying a fluid pressure within the pistons.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of varying the fluid pressure is accomplished by altering an open and closed position of the variator control valve.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of generating a contact force between the pistons and the eccentric lobe is accomplished by utilizing said pressurized fluid to urge the piston against the eccentric lobe.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of varying the contact force between the piston and the eccentric lobe by varying the fluid pressure within the piston.
- 8. A variator pump for disposal around a crankshaft of a variable transmission, said variator pump comprising:
a. a variator casing, said variator casing having a main bore defined axially therethrough for positioning around said crankshaft such that the crankshaft extends axially through said main bore and at least one cylinder defined around a perimeter of the main bore, wherein said cylinder opens into said main bore; b. a piston slidingly mounted within said cylinder; c. an eccentric lobe for attachment to the crankshaft wherein said piston is urged against said eccentric lobe; d. a variator control valve in fluid communication with said cylinder; and e. pressurized working fluid within the piston and a variator control valve.
- 9. The variator pump of claim 8, wherein the eccentric lobe is a circular plate mounted off center on crank shaft.
- 10. The variator pump of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of cylinders defined around a perimeter of the main bore, wherein each of said cylinders opens into said main bore and each of said cylinders contains a piston slidingly mounted therein.
- 11. The variator pump of claim 10 comprising five cylinders.
- 12. The variator pump of claim 8 wherein the piston includes a piston head in contact with said eccentric lobe.
- 13. The variator pump of claim 12, wherein the piston head is convex in shape.
- 14. The variator pump of claim 12, wherein the piston head is concave in shape.
- 15. The variator pump of claim 8 wherein said cylinder includes a cylinder mouth at an opening into the main bore and a cylinder head at an end of the cylinder opposite said cylinder mouth, and wherein a cylinder port is defined in the cylinder head.
- 16. The variator pump of claim 12 further comprising a bearing disposed between said piston head and said eccentric lobe.
- 17. The variator pump of claim 10 further comprising fluid distribution lines, wherein the cylinders are in fluid communication with said variator control valve via the fluid distribution lines.
- 18. The variator pump of claim 8 wherein the working fluid is oil.
- 19. The variator pump of claim 8 wherein the working fluid is water.
- 20. The variator pump of claim 8 wherein the working fluid is air.
- 21. The variator pump of claim 8 further comprising a fluid make-up system comprising a fluid reservoir, a fluid pump in fluid communication with said fluid reservoir and a fluid supply line extending from said fluid pump and in fluid communication with said cylinder and said variator control valve.
- 22. The variator pump of claim 21 further comprising a one-way fluid flow valve disposed in the fluid supply line.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/426,345, filed Oct. 25, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/130,563, filed Aug. 7, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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